Naoise McAloon

McAloon and McNamee star as Republic of Ireland get off to winning start

Ratoath's Naoise McAloon kept a clean sheet and Oldcastle's Chloe McNamee also started as they inspired the Republic of Ireland Women's Under-19s to a comfortable 3-0 over Estonia in their first UEFA European Championship qualifying group game on Wednesday.
Cork City WFC striker Saoirse Noonan took just a minute to put Ireland ahead and Peamount United's Carla McManus notched a second-half brace to earn the three points in the opening group game. 
Dave Connell's side were in complete control throughout the entire 90 minutes and took less than 60 seconds to go ahead. Noonan was quick to react after a poor back-pass and she was able to side-foot the ball home with the opposition goalkeeper off her line.
Lauren Kelly almost added to the tally just minutes later as Ireland continued to put Estonia under fierce pressure throughout the first half but despite the best efforts of Noonan, McNamee and Orla Casey, the Estonians restricted Ireland to a 1-0 lead at the break.
The second half continued in the same manner and Ireland secured the victory thanks to an impressive double from substitute McManus. 
It's the ideal start for the Women's Under 19's, who were delayed flying out to the Netherlands due to storm Ophelia, as they look ahead to their next test against Latvia on Saturday, 21st October with kick-off at 11am.
"I'm delighted for the girls. It was a really impressive performance from start to finish. The statistics speak for themselves, we had over 30 shots during the game and we were rarely tested so it was a fantastic performance," said coach Dave Connell.
"There were a bit of nerves early doors but in fairness, we were creating plenty of chances but weren't able to take many of them during the first half. It left the opportunity for Estonia to come back into the game but we made two changes at the break with Carla McManus and Lauryn O'Callaghan, and we pressed them high up the pitch and it paid off.
"It wasn't ideal being delayed by a day due to the storm but in fairness to the players, they focused on the task in hand and got on with the job. With everything going on, it could have distracted the players but they did really well in the end.
"We played some really nice stuff so the players should take plenty of confidence from the game as we look to the game against Latvia on Saturday."
Republic of Ireland: McAloon; Craven, Farrelly, Doyle, Warner, Singleton; Ruddy, Kelly, Noonan (Reybet-Degat 70), McNamee (McManus 46), Casey (O'Callaghan 46).